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One of America’s Top 10 streets needs to be your next date night

Clematis Street is West Palm Beach’s social hub, a place where people gather to shop, eat and experience the full on South Florida treatment (And this Flipagram proves it. Click and enjoy!). People have enjoyed walking down this street since 1890 and it doesn’t look like it’s going to slow down anytime soon.

While roaming around Clematis Street (and most likely holding a cone of Cookie Monster ice cream from Sloan’s), you could causally stumble upon a few of the following:

Photo by Noah Harpster.

A drum circle put together by Kavasutratu. Besides its extremely exciting name, Kavasutratu is a bar where you can enjoy live music, belly dancing and their Wednesday drum circles, which are probably as fun as they sound. Visit their Facebook page for more information.

You can also fly… yeah — as in hovering in the air. SoFlo Flyboard helps patrons live out any superhero fantasies by letting them cut through the air on a water-based flyboard machine, which is basically a jetpack powered by water.

Kick back in a place described as “paradise found again”: Centennial Square and Waterfront Park is an area complete with park benches and fountains that overlook the water. This is also a place where you can bob your head to the Symphony Crack and Addiction Orchestra (the name is only half of the fun). Or how about the Dee Gees Disco group? With so many options available, the decision is all yours and you can’t go wrong.

Eat anything that you could possibly thing of. Are you feeling some authentic French food, complete with crepes and steak frites? Or maybe pork tacos and guac sound more your speed? Either way you won’t be disappointed…or hungry. Restaurants like the French Bistro Pistache and the classic Mexican-go-to, Roccos Tacos both offer the best of Clematis Street grub.